9 જુલાઈ, 2009

John Bachar had a "vision of purity" in rock climbing.

"Around noon Sunday, he fell from a formation called Dike Wall, not far from his home. He is survived by a son, Tyrus. He also leaves climbing routes bearing his name across the Yosemite Valley."

25 ટિપ્પણીઓ:

SteveR કહ્યું...

Surely he had an insurance policy to reimburse the worse than bankrupt government agencies in California, the cost of scraping up his remains.

That's my "vision of purity" in responsible citizenship.

Jason (the commenter) કહ્યું...

Someone did something stupid and had to deal with the consequences. Uplifting.

If only we could implement this system in other places.

traditionalguy કહ્યું...

The purity of Gravity won. As they say, when we try to break the law of gravity, it will break us, especially on Airbus airliners and rock walls.

Big Mike કહ્યું...

Bachar took that kind of self-reliance to levels that could appear dangerous.

Considering that he died falling from a climb, I think that's sort of an understatement.

But I don't think tha the was "stupid." He seems to have made a living doing what he loved doing, and he died with his (climbing) boots on and not in bed. Plus he was one of the best in the world at what he did.

There are worse ways to live and worse ways to die.

અજ્ઞાત કહ્યું...

Kind of crazy yet kind of noble.

mariner કહ્યું...

Well said, Big Mike.

If he had died in a car that wouldn't have been stupid.

traditionalguy કહ્યું...

As I read this report, Bachar was not just a great climber as a sport. He was a daredevil who refused any safety measures used by sane people. He chould have also driven race cars with no seat belt harnesses and no fire suppression system, because he "Was Pure" unlike the other drivers. But that took guts, so he has my grudging respect.

CarmelaMotto કહ્યું...

"At least he died doing what he loves...."

Someone had to say that.

KCFleming કહ્યું...

"Going down the Stoney End,
I never wanted to go down the Stoney End.
Mama, let me start all over.
Cradle me, mama, cradle me again
"

paul a'barge કહ્યું...

Wow. This is just a huge loss in the climbing community.

John Bachar was a huge, just huge influence, an artist and an inspiration to an entire sport.

What a huge loss. Travel quickly through the Bardos, John.

mariner કહ્યું...

I remember Stoney End, but I hadn't heard it for years. Thanks, Pogo.

Some part of me knows I'll look like a fool for asking, but what is the referent of "going down the Stoney End"?

KCFleming કહ્યું...

Wish I knew. Given the reference to the 'good book Jesus', it suggests being stoned for heresy for ...what? Being gay? Unbelief?

mariner કહ્યું...

Well, Laura Nyro was gay and a non-believer, so maybe. But it's been a while since we stoned gays and atheists in North America. ;)

I found it interesting that on Barbra Streisand's album Stoney End three of the 12 songs were written by Laura Nyro.

Interesting also that one of her big hits was "Wedding Bell Blues".

former law student કહ્યું...

he's no Chuck Chongo.

The Dude કહ્યું...

Laura Nyro was a good song writer.

Gravity is a bitch.

He died doing what he loved - plummeting off a rock face onto the talus below. Who doesn't love that?

KCFleming કહ્યું...

Loved her voice, too. My sister's cool friend was always blasting her and Janice Joplin and Carole King.

1970s Feminism rocked.

Baron Zemo કહ્યું...

Perhaps he could no longer face the world because of his son Titus.

That would be reason enough for anyone.

dbp કહ્યું...

Well, he made it to 51 and that is really ancient for free-climbers. Really the best that could be expected when one mistake is all you get.

Elliott A કહ્યું...

Spock told Capt. Kirk that he must "become one with the rock" when climbing El Capitan in one of the early Star Trek movies. Looking at the rock, it does not appear to be an easy thing to achieve

bearbee કહ્યું...

John Bachar Climbing

Original Mike કહ્યું...

Bachar left his mark across the Yosemite Valley

Lyle કહ્યું...

Sucks.

Paul કહ્યું...

What an extraordinary and accomplished human being!

I'd much rather live and die like that than live to be one hundred as one of the no-account pissants who think he was stupid or reckless.

traditionalguy કહ્યું...

Paul...You are right. Everybody dies of something, so it's wiser to make it count. The reckless thought only applies if dying young leaves loved ones hurting and un-provided for. After my youngest got out of law school, then I amazed myself at how many chances I became willing to take.

Naked Surfer કહ્યું...

paul a'barge,

Perfect riff.

I’d say Bachar worked the Bardos while alive. One-lifetime way. He's done.

John's “purity” wasn’t quite as pretty as watching German and French women climbers go vertical naked at the Buttermilks.

But, he didn’t care.

Which was coolest of all.

“Off belay,” and love to you, John.

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